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05/10/2005
AP
names Abiko general manager for North Asia
TOKYO -- Kazuo Abiko, a 25-year veteran of The Associated
Press, has been appointed the news cooperative's general manager
for North Asia, with responsibility for its business and administration
in Japan and the Korean Peninsula.
"Kaz Abiko is one
of the most respected journalists in Asia, and his understanding
of the needs of our subscribers in the region will be a tremendous
asset," Clayton Haswell, the AP's San Francisco-based director
for Asia and the Pacific, said May 10.
Abiko joined the AP in Tokyo in November 1978 as a photo editor
and moved to the editorial department to become a newsman
in 1981. He was named assistant chief of bureau in 1985, and
general manager of the Tokyo bureau in 2004.
A graduate of Rikkyo (St. Paul's) University in Tokyo, where
he majored in economics, he completed his second B.A. in journalism
and M.A. in mass communications at California State University,
Northridge.
He served as president of the Foreign Correspondents' Club
of Japan from July 2001 to June 2002. He was the third Japanese
and 10th AP man to be president of the FCCJ, which was founded
in 1945.
contact: Jack Stokes,
AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
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